The shooting of yet another black American by police in North Carolina ignited a tinderbox of deep anger and resentment.

Gurindji ranger Ursula Chubb pays her respects to ancestors killed in the early 1900s at Blackfella Creek, where children were tied with wire and dragged by horses, and adults were shot as they fled. They were buried under rocks where they fell.
Brenda L Croft, from YijarniAugust 18, 2016